- AOC says Biden’s climate plan sounds similar to her ‘Green New Deal’
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) pointed out Wednesday that President Joe Biden’s recently announced $2 trillion series of environmental policies—which include phasing out coal, oil, and natural gas as power sources by 2035—looks awfully like her “Green New Deal” plan. “It’s almost as if we helped shape the platform,” Ocasio-Cortez said in a tweet, followed by a winking […]
- Biden commerce secretary pick won’t promise to keep Huawei on blacklist
While pledging a tough line on China, President Joe Biden‘s nominee for secretary of commerce would not promise to keep the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei on the United States’ economic blacklist. “We can’t have the Chinese or really anyone having a backdoor into our network and compromising in any way our national or economic security,” […]
- 45 GOP senators vote against tabling motion about constitutionality of the impeachment trial
Forty-five Republican senators on Tuesday, notably including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), voted against tabling Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-Ky.) effort to deem the forthcoming Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump as unconstitutional, possibly foreshadowing the results of next month’s trial. While many Republicans claim that it is unconstitutional to hold an impeachment […]
- Sara Carter: Investigate Dr. Anthony Fauci
Sara Carter, on “The Sara Carter Show’ podcast Monday, called for Fauci to be investigated following “The Next Revolution” host Steve Hilton’s expose Sunday night exposing explosive information on the origins of the coronavirus and its connection to infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci. According to Hilton, Fauci funded a study in 2014 that assessed […]
- ‘They can go to hell’: Meghan McCain blasts Katie Couric, others for calls to ‘deprogram’ Trump supporters
Meghan McCain blasted Katie Couric and others who have called for the “deprogramming” of Trump supporters by saying Monday on ABC’s “The View” that “they can go to hell.” McCain, a co-host of the daytime talk show, went after the veteran journalist Couric, who told Bill Maher earlier this month: “I also think some of […]
- WH press secretary replies to question about stock market concerns: ‘We have the first female treasury secretary’
When asked on Wednesday about fears regarding the stock market in light of recent developments with GameStop’s shares, White House press secretary Jen Psaki responded by saying: “We have the first female treasury secretary.” In the course of more than a week—in an incredibly complex situation—the stock price of the declining video game vendor GameStop […]
- Jewish survivors of Holocaust receive COVID vaccine: ‘He who saves one life saves the world’
Ruth and Lea Krell, Holocaust survivors This story was first published by The Dark Wire: an Investigation Foundation Ruth Steinfeld was seven years old when she was separated from her parents in France at the height of the rise of Nazi Germany. It would be the last time she would ever see her parents. Now, […]
- Florida offers to host 2021 Olympics if Tokyo backs out
RIO DE JANEIRO – OCTOBER 14, 2015: Olympic rings stand under bright blue sky. Amid speculation that Tokyo might back out of its 2021 Olympics hosting gig because of the coronavirus pandemic, the state of Florida has put itself forward as a back-up host. Jimmy Patronis, the state’s chief financial officer, on Monday pitched Florida […]
- Portland Mayor pepper sprayed a man who allegedly accosted him for dining outdoors
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler allegedly pepper-sprayed an individual who accosted him Sunday evening as he was leaving a restaurant where he was dining out. The individual allegedly was angry about Wheeler’s decision to eat out during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a police report, which was made public Monday night. According to the police report, […]
- WH disputes former Biden claim that Trump travel restrictions were ‘xenophobic’
When asked by a reporter about President Joe Biden‘s past comments regarding then-President Donald Trump‘s travel restrictions on China toward the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said she doesn’t think that’s “a fair articulation.” “When President Trump was imposing travel restrictions in March, specifically on China, then-candidate Biden called […]
- OPINION: Anti-Semitism Is a Problem for Us All
This story was first published on The Daily Signal, authored by Sara A. Carter and James Carafano. Hating Jews is abhorrent. As revolting as the practice of anti-Semitism is, it’s a problem that lies hidden right in the midst of America—and it’s more widespread than we like to admit. There are countless ways in which […]
- Federal judge blocks Biden administration’s deportation moratorium
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked an attempt by President Joe Biden to halt the deportation of many immigrants for a 100-day period. During his campaign, Biden promised he would make immigration reform a priority and put a stop to deportations for 100 days. The Biden administration announced the moratorium on the first day […]
- Tulsi Gabbard claims Schiff, Brennan, Big Tech turning U.S. into a ‘police state’
Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D) on Tuesday went after Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), large technology companies, and former CIA Director John Brennan, claiming that they are much more “powerful” and therefore more “dangerous” than the mob that stormed the Capitol on January 6. She pointed out the expansion of powers requested by lawmakers, like […]
- Dem governors begin lifting covid restrictions
A number of states across the United States are beginning to loosen their respective’ COVID-19 restrictions. California on Monday announced that a regional stay-at-home order is being lifted, saying that there are “positive signs” about the spread of the coronavirus. Back in March, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) instituted the first statewide shutdown. This most recent […]
- Twitter launches Birdwatch, an initiative to combat ‘misleading information’
Twitter on Monday launched a new “community-driven” initiative to combat “misleading information” called Birdwatch, and the website is asking for volunteers. “We’re looking for people to test this out in the US –– you can add notes with helpful context to Tweets that you think are misleading,” Twitter explained. “For now, these notes won’t appear […]
- DHS sends out domestic terrorism alert
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a national terrorism alert Wednesday warning that domestic extremists in the coming weeks could potentially carry out attacks, following the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol. “Information suggests that some ideologically-motivated violent extremists with objections to the exercise of governmental authority and the presidential transition, as well […]
- Biden admin to purchase 200 million more vaccine doses, send more doses to states: reports
The Biden administration said Tuesday it would increase the amount of coronavirus vaccines sent to states by about 16% for the next three weeks and will purchase enough additional doses to vaccinate the U.S. population with a two-dose regimen by the end of the summer, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported. […]
- Biden campaign received $145M ‘dark money’ donations: report
President Joe Biden‘s 2020 presidential campaign was aided by $145 million in “dark money” donations to outside groups backing him, according to a Saturday report from Bloomberg News. All this, despite comments from Biden, as well as Democrats criticizing such aspects of campaign finance. According to the Bloomberg report, anonymous donors gave about $145 million […]
- Sara Carter: Biden voters will have ‘buyer’s remorse’
At the end of his tenure in office, President Joe Biden’s supporters will have “buyer’s remorse,” said Sara A. Carter on Fox News’ “The Next Revolution” Sunday night. “But remember, Steve, this was in 2016 was the reason why so many Americans and even 2020, we were looking at it the same day with over […]
- Dominion Voting Systems sues Rudy Giuliani for $1.3 billion
Dominion Voting Systems on Monday sued Rudy Giuliani, saying that former President Donald Trump‘s personal lawyer defamed the company by spreading allegations that the company stole the 2020 presidential election for President Joe Biden. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, seeks over $1.3 billion in damages and argues […]